It seems that the eight-storey dilapidated building are part of the foundations of some neighboring high-rise buildings and streets in southwestern China’s megacity Chongqing, Chinanews.com reported on September 29.

It seems that the eight-storey dilapidated building are part of the foundations of some neighboring high-rise buildings and streets in southwestern China’s megacity Chongqing, Chinanews.com reported on September 29.

The discarded building covered with heavy dust looks like the ground floor of the skyscrapers if viewed from the distance and like the rooftop of a underground building when viewed on the spot.

Some netizens full of positive energy call the scene a 3D art, while some cynical netizens call the dilapidated building an 8-storey (although not a standard 18-storey) underground inferno.

The discarded building covered with thick dust looks like the ground floor of the skyscrapers if viewed from the distance and like the rooftop of a underground building when viewed on the spot.

Some netizens full of positive energy call the scene a 3D art, while some cynical netizens call the dilapidated building an 8-storey (although not a standard 18-storey) underground inferno.